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Of course, there are limits to how much broader meaning can be extrapolated from a special election, which can be shaped by local dynamics and personalities.
John Mark Blumm), a big-name director, wants to make a film in which the two adversarial main characters will be extrapolated from a single personality, that of the actor playing both parts.
From a plot (αhν 1/n versus hν, the bandgap can be extrapolated from a straight line to hν = 0.
In human CT data, lung aeration analysis could be extrapolated from a subset of thin equally spaced slices.
In human CT data, lung aeration analysis could be extrapolated from a subset of thin equally spaced slices, as in the animal study.
The simulation models developed provide a practical insight into existing and emergent food losses scenarios, suggesting the need for big data sets to allow for generalizable findings to be extrapolated from a more detailed quantitative exercise.
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Or should a story instead be extrapolated from an external, rational and scientifically provable truth?
This is an important finding indicating that the function and consequence of dysfunction cannot automatically be extrapolated from an apparent orthologue.
Some adverse effects of these medications are known based on vigorous clinical trials, but others can be extrapolated from an expanded understanding of the complex mechanisms of the immune system.
The $500 million figure is extrapolated from a 1991 study by researchers at Tufts University.
The Whitney piece, as is usual with Mr. Irwin's scrim works, is extrapolated from a careful consideration of the details of the architecture.
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